Challengers prepare 2012 season

The baseball and the softball teams will resume practice with two to three weekly workouts at the Rämibüel gym close to the Zurich University. The softball team starts first with full squad workouts beginning on Monday, January 9, while the baseball teams will hold the first full squad workout on Tuesday, January 10. The first workout for pitchers and catchers is slated for Wednesday, January 11. Both teams plan to have their start of the exhibition season at the end of March.

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C’s retired Chris Palatinus’ no. 42

 
Chris Palatinus became the sixth Challenger to have his number retired, as he was honored at the 2011 General Assembly at the restaurant Linde Oberstrass in Zurich.
New Challengers president and former teammate Adrian Kämpfer made a speech in honor of Palatinus, who was presented an illustration from a 1928 ballgame between the New York Yankees and the Washington Senators with Palatinus replacing Babe Ruth on the picture.
Palatinus concluded his 17-year career with a .316 batting average, 443 hits, 35 homeruns, 349 RBI’s and 404 runs scored as a batter and a 6.11 ERA with 9 wins, 2 saves and 115 strikeouts in 191.1 innings on the pitcher’s mound.
He set a club record for walks with 241 and is second on the all-time list for runs scored, RBI’s and hits only topped by Thomas Landis.
The 2011 Challengers MVP award winner finished his playing career in style, as he belted a homer in his second to last at bat in his farewell game against the Luzern Eagles. He also added an RBI-single in his 1402nd and last at-bat.
Palatinus won five Swiss championship titles with the Challengers in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2004 and two Swiss Cup trophies in 2004 and 2007.
In 2004 he won the double as the Challengers’ playing coach. He was not only the C’s head coach for several years, he was also in the driver’s seat for the Swiss National Team for a couple of years.
Palatinus is also known for his off-the-field merits, as he was a member of the board of the Challengers for more than 10 years, head of the National League commission for the Swiss Baseball and Softball Federation and founding member of the International Spring Tournament at the Heerenschürli ballpark in Zurich, which took place for the 14th time in 2011.
As a professional web designer he is also responsible for several websites across the Swiss baseball and softball community including the homepage of the Challengers. Over the last couple of years Palatinus also developed EasyScore, a software application to score games and to compute box scores, game logs and game and season statistics.
Palatinus’ number 42 joins the retired numbers of Marianne Blickenstorfer (no. 1), Dany Spiegelberg (no. 8), Thomas Landis (no. 34), Werner Zingg (no. 41) and Enrico Zingg (no. 44).

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Adrian Kaempfer neuer Praesident

Am Sonntag, 11. Dezember fand im Restaurant Linde Oberstrass in Zürich die 32. ordentliche Generalversammlung des Challengers Baseball & Softball Clubs statt. Präsident Renato Staub gab sein Amt nach vier Jahren an der Vereinsspitze ab. Die Versammlung wählte Adrian Kämpfer als Nachfolger zum sechsten Präsidenten der Vereinsgeschichte. Ebenfalls neu in den Vorstand wurde Celine Welti gewählt.
Der am Ende der vergangenen Saison zurückgetretene Chris Palatinus wurde für seinen Einsatz für die Challengers auf und neben dem Feld geehrt. Seine Rückennummer 42 wird bei den Challengers nicht mehr vergeben. Zudem gewann Palatinus den "Most Valuable Player" Award des NLA-Teams.
Die weiteren Auszeichnungen als "MVP" ihrer jeweiligen Teams erhielten Kurt Kovac und Brittany Howell.

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Challengers T-Ball

Der Challengers Baseball & Softball Club erweitert sein Angebot und bietet neu auch T-Ball an. T-Ball wurde in den 50-er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts als Einstiegssportart zu Baseball und Softball für 4- bis 8-jährige Kinder erfunden. Beim T-Ball lernen die Kinder spielerisch die ersten baseballerischen und softballerischen Fertigkeiten.
Das T-Ball-Training für die U8 T-Baller der Zürich Challengers findet jeden DONNERSTAG von 18.30-20.00 Uhr in der Turnhalle Aubrücke an der Luegislandstr. 173 in Zürich-Schwamendingen statt (Bus 63 & 94 bis Aubrücke).

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Old Stars messen sich mit aktuellen Challengers

Am Mittwoch, 21. September kommt es im Baseballstadion Heerenschürli zum zweiten Aufeinandertreffen von ehemaligen Grössen der Challengers gegen die aktuelle Mannschaft. Bei den Old Stars werden unter anderem Anubis Benitez, Armin Blickenstorfer, Urs Blickenstorfer, Patrick Bosshard, Roger Brunner, Pierre Burger, Beat Eichenberger, Gary Kochlefl, Daniela Landis, Thomas Landis, David Luisi, Henry Marchant, Philippe Rérat, Peter Rothenhäusler, Wayne Testino, Geovanni Urena, Jose Valdez und Patrick Zöllig im Heerenschürli auflaufen. Beginn ist um 19.00 Uhr.

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Softball season ends in disappointment, Flyers move into Finals

The first placed Therwil Flyers swept the Challengers in their best-of-three semi-final series, as the Flyers posted a 1-0 win in Game 2. The crowd saw a pitcher’s duel between Brittany Franklin and Brittany Howell, who both took control of the batters, as both teams exchanged zeros on the scoreboard till the bottom of the sixth inning. Unfortunately for the C’s Nina Wolfensberger was called safe on first base after hitting a foul ball and the Flyers managed to move her on to third base, before Melanie Wanner hit a RBI-single with two outs to score the deciding run. The C’s had one last chance in the top of the seventh frame, but Franklin retired the side in order.
The Challengers’ season ended in dispiriting fashion, as the C’s didn’t manage to score against the strong Flyers’ defense, despite playing a quality game. The Flyers will face the reigning champion Luzern Eagles in the finals, while the Challengers finish the season in fourth place.

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Flyers win opener, take 1-0 lead

The Softball-Team lost the opener of its best-of-three semi-final series 7-0 against the Therwil Flyers on Saturday, September 10 at the Klopstockwiese. The game was decided in the third and fourth frames, as the Challengers had a bases loaded situation with zero outs, but didn’t manage to score after a controversial call by the umpires, while the Flyers added three runs in the fourth after another controversial safe call to make it 6-0 instead of 4-1 to put things out of reach. The C’s had no success at the plate, as Sophie Zihlmann allowed only two hits and four walks, while Leandra Simitovic gave up seven runs – five earned – and eleven hits with two walks while striking out four. The Challengers have to win twice on Sunday at Therwil to avoid the end of the season.

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Juveniles im dritten Rang

The U12-Juveniles der Challengers/TruckStar beenden die Meisterschaft im ausgezeichneten dritten Rang, nach dem sie sich gegen die Thun Hunters in Hin- und Rückspiel durchsetzten. Die Challengers/TruckStar starteten furios und führten nach dem ersten Inning mit 9-0. Letztendlich ging Spiel 1 mit 20-9 an die Spielgemeinschaft. Die Hunters konnten zwar mit 9-6 im zweiten Spiel ihrerseits einen Erfolg verbuchen, wegen der besseren Rundifferenz durften sich jedoch die Spieler der Challengers/TruckStar die Bronze Medaillen umhängen lassen.

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